Real people
I seem to be writing a lot abou my experiences on the bus. But in all honesty it has been intersting. It's been sort of an introduction into the world of normal people who haven't got things made. A majority of the people on there are people who take the bus out of necessity, people who aren't up with the latest fashions; in other words, they are the "other" half of people who represent San Diego. People who I honestly didn't know even existed here.
But of all the people I see, I have to say lately I've grown to have an extreme sense of admiration for the blind people on the bus. Something about appearing to be normal in every other sense, but just not being able to see, is interesting to me. A lot of handicapped people have people who are with them to assist them in getting around, but the blind who I've seen on the bus are alone, or with other blind people. It amazes me that they can be so self sufficient, that they can get on and off the bus, walk down the street without getting hit. Amazing. Blind people have my utmost respect.
But of all the people I see, I have to say lately I've grown to have an extreme sense of admiration for the blind people on the bus. Something about appearing to be normal in every other sense, but just not being able to see, is interesting to me. A lot of handicapped people have people who are with them to assist them in getting around, but the blind who I've seen on the bus are alone, or with other blind people. It amazes me that they can be so self sufficient, that they can get on and off the bus, walk down the street without getting hit. Amazing. Blind people have my utmost respect.


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